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基本信息
- 展览日期
- 2000年3月15日 - 2000年6月11日
- 展览地点
- North Wing
- 主办
- Miho Museum
展示作品
北馆
Prologue
Gift from Antiquity
Quiet beauty
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Bodhidharma, by Priest Hakuin Ekaku
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Large Jar
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Jar with Egret(Heron) and Tree Motifs
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Fragment of Poem Anthology, attributed to the Emperor Kameyama
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Long-armed Monkey
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Fragment of Poem Anthology Reikashu, known as KOSHIGIRE by Fujiwara no Kinto
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Fragment of Scroll 4 of the Katsura Version of the Man'yoshu (Toganoo-gire)
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Budhist Sermon, by Jakushitsu Genko
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Fragment of the Writing of Dreams [Yume no ki] , by Priest Myoe Shoni
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Mountain Peak, by Ike no Taiga
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Large Jar, White Porcelain
Friendship
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Daikokudo, by Kamitsukasa Kai'un
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Tea Scoop, known as TSUKI-E-IPPO by Kawase Torasaburo
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Letter, from Suda Kokuta to Koyama Mihoko
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Letter, from Sugimoto Kenkichi to Koyama Mihoko
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Kinrinji type Tea Container, by Kuroda Tatsuaki
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Fans Scatterd Across Folding Screens, by Sugimoto Kenkichi
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Flying Celestial, by Sugimoto Kenkichi
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Tokimono,Chikakimono](Guests from afar and nearby), by Suda Kokuta
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Buddhist Ritual Banner, by Sugimoto Kenkichi
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Shin, Zen, Bi (Truth, Virtue, Beauty), by Serizawa Keisuke
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No.100 of 100 Lines, by Wakabayashi Isamu
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No.99 of 100 Lines, by Wakabayashi Isamu
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Nagaremon Sandogasa] (Wanderer), by Nagare Masayuki
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Tea Bowl with Iron Underglaze Flower Design, by Suda Kokuta
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An Ode to Ko-imari, by Kamitsukasa Kai'un
Suki Tea Celemony
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Portrait of Kobo Daishi
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Flying Celestial
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Tray for Buddhist Rituals (Hinomaru-bon)
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Drum Cylinder
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Bamboo Tea Scoop, known as 'BUJI', by Takuan Soho
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Tea Bowl, known as IRIFUNE
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Fresh Water Jar
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Waste Water Jar
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Ritual Ladle
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Rokki Bowl and Saucer
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Ashiya Tea Ceremony Kettle with Beach Pines Design
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Tea Bowl, known as 'SAIO'
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Bowl with Rolled Rim
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Tenmyo Tea Ceremony Kettle with Hailstone Pattern
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Bell-shaped Incense Container
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Tea Container with Green Glaze, known as AOGAKI
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Hearth Frame
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Buddhist Flower Basket
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Brazier, [Otogoze] style, by Onishi Josei
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Illustrated Sutra of Cause and Effect
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Round Roof Tile with Pagota Motifs
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Tea Bowl with Half-cartwheel Design, known as YODOGAWA
Witty and Unconventional
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Standing Goblin
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Lacquer Refinement Bowl and Paddle
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Fragment of the [Frolicking Animals and Figures] Scroll
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Large Sake Bottle
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Set of Dishes with Egret Design
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Set of Mukozuke Dishes with Tatsutagawa Design
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Set of Sake Cup in Dutch Pottery Style with Ichimatsu Checkerboard Design
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Daikokuten (s:Mahakala), by Ogata Korin
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Deep Bowl with Circular Pierced Design
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Cranes, by Ito Jakuchu
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Tortoise, by Ito Jakuchu
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Crab and Frogs, by Maruyama Okyo and Yosa Buson
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Horse, by Sesson Shukei
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Flat Bowl with Flower and Butterfly Design
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Sea God's Palace, by Ike no Taiga
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Battle between Monkeys and a Crab, by Ike no Taiga
Pleasure
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Famous Places in Kyoto (Left : Arashiyama), by Maruyama Okyo
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Pitcher with Handle
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Carrying Lunch Box with Cherry Blossoms and Maple Leaves Design
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Sake Bottle with Four Gentlemen Plants Design
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Square Dish with Gourd Design
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Peach-shaped Bowl with Fire Striations
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Dorabachi Bowl
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Set of Cutaway-shaped Mukozuke Dishes
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Set of Squared Mukozuke Dishes
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Tray with Cut Corners
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Sake Cup with Plants and Flowers Design
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Cylindrical Tea Bowl with Grass Design
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Gourd-shaped Sake Bottle, known as Kukurizaru
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Pair of Sake Bottles with Weeping Cherry Design
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Large Tray
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Horses, by Kaiho Yusho
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Cup with Dragon -shaped Handles
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Sakel Cup
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Set of Small Dishes with Inscription
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Set of Small Dishes (Kiln Furnitures)
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Bowl with Spout
Epilogue
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Fragment of the [Frolicking Animals and Figures] Scroll
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Seated Eleven-headed Kannon (Ekadasamukha)
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Tea Bowl, by Hon'nami Koetsu
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Seated Monk
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Red Lacquer Sake Bottle
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Cypress Fan
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Drum Cylinder with Clouds and Lightning Design
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Flat Quiver with Phoenix and Hosoge Floral Motifs
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Shikishi Decorated Paper with Text of the 50th Verse of the Tale of Ise,attributed to Tawaraya Sotatsu


















